Which is better among JMI, FIIB, NDIM, and JIMS?
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HI,
All these colleges are in the same league and all these colleges receive the same companies for their placements process. You should check the fees and other expenses that you would incur while studying. Also, NDIM has recently been awarded as the best Industry Linked Management Institute by CII and AICTE. -
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Priyanka Awasthi I am not perfect but i am limited edition | Contributor-Level 7
7 years agoDear Saif ali, I will suggest you that you should go for JIMS Rohini Sector 5, as this college is approved by AICTE and AIU which it's Diploma is equal to an MBA degree. You can study further if you want to do. They provide different types of industrial exposure. They conduct different types of workshops and series of guest lectures to enhance the confidence and for personality development. Faculty members of JIMS are also very supportive and helpful and ready to guide you in each and every steps. They provide complete environment for the studies. I will recommend you this college. All the best. -
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ashwani koul Just a simple guy and want to pursue my dream | Contributor-Level 10
7 years agoHi,
As for me, JMI is best among all As it gives you a better placement service, better infrastructure and the campus is very good as well. -
I will recommend JIMS Rohini sector 5, as the college is the best for pursuing PGDM. JIMS offers this course with duel specialisation PGDM general/ IB /RM. The highest package is INR 10 lac and average package is INR 4-5 lac. It conducts lot of industrial visits to explore the things and learn how the management works inside the corporate world. It offers live project and summer internship in the best companies. They also conduct the series of guest lecture and workshop to enhance the confidence level and to develop the personality of the students so that they can overcome from the fear. Faculty members of the college are very supporti...more
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Being a part of JIMS for PGDM-International business, I can share my experience of JIMS per semester. This college provides a good corporate exposure with overall development for the corporate world. With rigorous sessions, events and busy trimester scheduling, you learn to manage your time and overall grooming.
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JMI is a central university, so JMI is better and others are private universities and if you want to go for private university, then go for NDIM.
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